نتایج جستجو برای: coffee

تعداد نتایج: 14708  

2014
Innocent Nzeyimana Alfred E. Hartemink Violette Geissen

The Government of Rwanda is implementing policies to increase the area of Arabica coffee production. Information on the suitable areas for sustainably growing Arabica coffee is still scarce. This study aimed to analyze suitable areas for Arabica coffee production. We analyzed the spatial distribution of actual and potential production zones for Arabica coffee, their productivity levels and pred...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Kei Nakajima Kazuki Hirose Midori Ebata Kumiko Morita Hiromi Munakata

Habitual coffee consumption is associated with the prevention of type 2 diabetes, which often accompanies diabetic nephropathy. However, the relationship between coffee consumption and kidney function is unclear. Therefore, we investigated the associations between habitual coffee consumption and kidney function and damage assessed by the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and proteinur...

2017
Pedro Mena Michele Tassotti Daniela Martini Alice Rosi Furio Brighenti Daniele Del Rio

BACKGROUND Coffee is an important source of bioactive compounds, including caffeine, phenolic compounds (mainly chlorogenic acids), trigonelline, and diterpenes. Several studies have highlighted the preventive effects of coffee consumption on major cardiometabolic diseases, but the impact of coffee dosage on markers of cardiometabolic risk is not well understood. Moreover, the pool of coffee-de...

2005

Mould and mycotoxin contamination in food OTA toxicity Ochratoxin A producers Occurrence of Ochratoxin A Effect of water activity on OTA production OTA destruction during roasting of coffee Levels and distribution of OTA in green coffee (contamination, survey) Effect of processing and handling on OTA content of green coffee Effect of caffeine on OTA production Socioeconomic impact of coffee pro...

2015
Christiane Barthel Sandra Wiegand Sylvie Scharl Michael Scharl Pascal Frei Stephan R. Vavricka Michael Fried Michael Christian Sulz Nico Wiegand Gerhard Rogler Luc Biedermann

BACKGROUND Environmental factors are an integral component in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). There is an increasing interest in nutritive components. While the potential disease-modifying role of coffee has been intensively investigated in a variety of gastrointestinal diseases, the data on the potential impact on IBD is very limited. We aimed to determine the patients' p...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Stacy M Philpott Peter Bichier Robert Rice Russell Greenberg

Coffee agroecosystems are critical to the success of conservation efforts in Latin America because of their ecological and economic importance. Coffee certification programs may offer one way to protect biodiversity and maintain farmer livelihoods. Established coffee certification programs fall into three distinct, but not mutually exclusive categories: organic, fair trade, and shade. The resul...

2015
Ulrike Peters Karsten Frenzel Reinhold Brettschneider Marcus Oldenburg Cordula Bittner

BACKGROUND Dust of green coffee beans is known to be a relevant cause for occupational allergic disorders in coffee industry workers. Recently, we described the first coffee allergen (Cof a 1) establishing an allergenic potential of green coffee dust. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to identify allergenic components of green coffee in order to enhance inhalative coffee allergy diagnosis. METHODS A Co...

2013
Eun-Young Choi Yun-Ok Cho

This study investigates the impact of exercises, coffee intakes, and physical trainings on fuel utilization in rats. Ninety-six rats were fed a control diet with either water (C) or coffee (CF; 0.12 g freeze-dried instant coffee/100 g body weight/d). Additionally, the animals go through physical training (TC and TCF) or no training (NTC and NTCF) for 4 weeks. For physical training, animals have...

2011
Nasheen Naidoo Cynthia Chen Salome A Rebello Karl Speer E Shyong Tai Jeanette Lee Sandra Buchmann Isabelle Koelling-Speer Rob M van Dam

BACKGROUND To measure the content of cholesterol-raising diterpenes in coffee sold at the retailer level in Singapore, Indonesia and India and to determine the relationship of coffee consumption with lipid levels in a population-based study in Singapore. METHODS Survey and cross-sectional study in local coffee shops in Singapore, Indonesia and India to measure the diterpene content in coffee,...

Journal: :journal of dental biomaterials 0
roy hui melbourne dental school, faculty of medicine, dentistry and health sciences, university of melbourne, victoria, australia in hee choi melbourne dental school, faculty of medicine, dentistry and health sciences, university of melbourne, victoria, australia ibrahim hussein melbourne dental school, faculty of medicine, dentistry and health sciences, university of melbourne, victoria, australia jeremy hockey melbourne dental school, faculty of medicine, dentistry and health sciences, university of melbourne, victoria, australia daniel hetrelizides melbourne dental school, faculty of medicine, dentistry and health sciences, university of melbourne, victoria, australia rebecca hung-kit wong melbourne dental school, faculty of medicine, dentistry and health sciences, university of melbourne, victoria, australia

statement of problem: surface staining of resin composite by dietary factors may be modified by the placement of a low-viscosity surface sealant aimed at reducing surface voids and defects occurring after light-curing and polishing. objectives: the aim of this study was to investigate the staining effect of various drinks and temperatures on the surface sealant (fortify plus™) sealed on a nano-...

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